![]() ![]() This is what leads him to conceal the Ghost Club from his parents, because of the instinctual understanding that, for some reason, they might not approve. Even so, throughout the story, Jake notices that his parents-while not leery of Uncle Calvin-seem mildly guarded about his past, and his endeavors. An eccentric man who loves to thrill children with stories of the bizarre and the supernatural. ![]() He feeds on conspiracy theories like a kid feeds on cotton candy at the summer fair. He runs an odd little shop called the Occultorium, specializing in the weird, strange, and bizarre. Calvin is a slightly older than middle-aged man obsessed with the supernatural and the occult. Narrator Jake Baker relates to us the summer he turns twelve, during which he becomes a charter member of the Saturday Night Ghost Club, founded by his kindly eccentric uncle, Calvin. ![]() About the things which haunt us, even if they’re buried so deeply, we don’t even remember them. However, it is, at heart, about the essence of hauntings. Nor does it feature any overtly supernatural events. The Saturday Night Ghost Club, by Craig Davidson, isn’t exactly a ghost story. The Saturday Night Ghost Club by Craig DavidsonĢ24 pages $8.99 paperback $11.99 e-book ![]()
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